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  • ...here were fourteen known attendees, including [[Eric Frank Russell]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. This was unquestionably a [[convention]], but it was also unqu * [[George Airey]] (Leeds)
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  • ...uglas W. F. Mayer''', also known as '''Doug Mayer''', was a [[fan]] from [[Leeds]] active from the 1930s to the early 1950s. He attended the [[1937 Leeds Convention]] where he was appointed conference secretary. He subsequently e
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  • ...issues from October 1937 through March 1938 and included early works by [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[William F. Temple]], and [[Eric C. Williams]]. Page count r {{publication | start=1937 | end=1938 |Locale=Leeds, UK}}
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  • Justina Robson is a SF author born and living in Leeds, England who studied philosophy and linguistics at the University of York. Her debut novel, ''Silver Screen''. was shortlisted for both the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]] and the [[BSFA Award]] in 2000. Her second novel, ''Mappa
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  • ...amed fanzines by [[Owen Whiteoak]] || [[Owen Whiteoak]] || {{nowrap|[[ATom|Arthur "ATom" Thomson]]}} || 1988 || ''[[Lip]]'' ed. by [[Hazel Ashworth]] || [[Michael Ashley (Leeds)]] || [[D. West]] ||
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  • ...y]], [[Otis Adelbert Kline]], [[Allen Kline]], [[David A. Kyle]], [[Arthur Leeds]], [[Robert W. Lowndes]], [[Bob Madle]], [[John B. Michel]], [[William H. M
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  • [[File:Arthur C Clarke (1982).jpg|thumb|'''Arthur C. Clarke in June 1982'''. ''Photo [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File '''Sir Arthur Charles Clarke''', CBE, was a [[British]] [[fan]] and [[pro]]. He was activ
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  • ...ds, the [[Other First Convention|first British SF convention]] was held in Leeds and ''Novae Terrae'' became the [[Official Organ]] of the newly formed [[S ...Later co-editors and assistant editors included [[Maurice T. Crowley]], [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[William Temple]] and [[John Carnell]]. It ran for 29 issues
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  • ||''[[Derogatory Reference]]'', edited by [[Arthur D. Hlavaty]] ||3 ||''[[Saliromania]]'', edited by [[Michael Ashley (Leeds)]] ||2
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  • ...f the fourth issue of ''[[New Worlds]]'' (also 1946–7, revived in 1949). [[Arthur C. Clarke]] resurfaced and talked on [[sf]] and astronautics. He pointed ou ...n a new era), although it could also have begun with the very first [[1937 Leeds Convention]], the original small [[Eastercon 1944|1944 Eastercon ]], the fo
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  • ...et up, of which the most important were [[LASFL]], [[QSFL]], [[GNYSFL]], [[Leeds SFL]] and other [[locals]] with different names, like the [[PSFS]]. In thes 17 || [[Leeds SFL]] ||[[Douglas W. F. Mayer]]|||| See [[Leeds SFL]] for more.
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  • ...[[Corflu 15]], '''Corflu UK''', which was held from March 13-16, 1998, in Leeds, Yorkshire, UK. The winners received certificates calligraphed by [[Jae Les || ''[[Derogatory Reference]]'', edited by [[Arthur D. Hlavaty]] || 1
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  • [[1964 TAFF Race|1964]] || << {{nowrap| [[Arthur Thomson]] }} || [[Phil Rogers]] || || ''[[ATom Abroad]]'' (1965) [[1993 TAFF Race|1993]] || << [[Abigail Frost]] || [[Michael Ashley (Leeds)]], [[Tony Berry]], [[Ashley Watkins]] || Frost's subsequent administration
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  • ...eath Hoax]]. [[Guests of Honor]] were selected from both [[pros]] ([[Lloyd Arthur Eshbach]]) and [[fans]] ([[Ted Carnell]], who had been brought over by the ...[fans]] who'd be sucker interested enough to pay $7 for a hotel banquet. [[Arthur C. Clarke]] was [[GoH]], and [[Dave Kyle]] controlled the [[chair]].
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  • "Positive Inertia" by [[Arthur Purcell]] <br> "Dictator of the Atoms" by [[Arthur J. Burks]]
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